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29th SBAC-PAD 2017: Campinas, Brazil
- 29th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing, SBAC-PAD 2017, Campinas, Brazil, October 17-20, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-1233-6
Session I - Heterogeneous Software Systems
- Borja Pérez, Esteban Stafford, José Luis Bosque, Ramón Beivide, Sergi Mateo, Xavier Teruel, Xavier Martorell, Eduard Ayguadé:
Extending OmpSs for OpenCL Kernel Co-Execution in Heterogeneous Systems. 1-8 - Rafael Cardoso Fernandes Sousa, Márcio Machado Pereira, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira, Guido Araujo:
Data Coherence Analysis and Optimization for Heterogeneous Computing. 9-16 - Flavia Pisani, Jeferson Rech Brunetta, Vanderson Martins do Rosario, Edson Borin:
Beyond the Fog: Bringing Cross-Platform Code Execution to Constrained IoT Devices. 17-24
Session II - Applications I
- Wilson de Carvalho Moreira, Guilherme Andrade, Pedro Henrique Moreira Caldeira, Renato Utsch Goncalves, Renato Antônio Celso Ferreira, Leonardo C. da Rocha, Renan de Carvalho Sousa, Millas Nasser Ramsses Avelar:
Exploring Heterogeneous Mobile Architectures with a High-Level Programming Model. 25-32 - Jairo Panetta, Paulo R. P. de Souza Filho, Luiz A. F. Laranjeira, Carlos A. Teixeira:
Scalability of CPU and GPU Solutions of the Prime Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem. 33-40 - José Ignacio Aliaga, Ernesto Dufrechou, Pablo Ezzatti, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí:
Overcoming Memory-Capacity Constraints in the Use of ILUPACK on Graphics Processors. 41-48 - Ricardo Alves, Nikos Nikoleris, Stefanos Kaxiras, David Black-Schaffer:
Addressing Energy Challenges in Filter Caches. 49-56
Session III - Architecture
- Francisco Candel, Alejandro Valero, Salvador Petit, Darío Suárez Gracia, Julio Sahuquillo:
Exploiting Data Compression to Mitigate Aging in GPU Register Files. 57-64 - Rafael Auler, Edson Borin:
The Case for Flexible ISAs: Unleashing Hardware and Software. 65-72 - Qixiao Liu, Miquel Moretó, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla, Mateo Valero:
SEDEA: A Sensible Approach to Account DRAM Energy in Multicore Systems. 73-80
Session IV - Cloud Computing
- Maicon Anca dos Santos, André Rauber Du Bois, Gerson Geraldo Homrich Cavalheiro:
A User-Level Scheduling Framework for BoT Applications on Private Clouds. 81-88 - Gilles Madi-Wamba, Yunbo Li, Anne-Cécile Orgerie, Nicolas Beldiceanu, Jean-Marc Menaud:
Cloud Workload Prediction and Generation Models. 89-96 - Thouraya Louati, Heithem Abbes, Christophe Cérin, Mohamed Jemni:
GC-CR: A Decentralized Garbage Collector Component for Checkpointing in Clouds. 97-104
Session V - Scheduling and Concurrency
- Eran Gilad, Tehila Mayzels, Elazar Raab, Mark Oskin, Yoav Etsion:
Towards a Deterministic Fine-Grained Task Ordering Using Multi-Versioned Memory. 105-112 - Gustavo Sousa, Alexandro Baldassin:
FGSCM: A Fine-Grained Approach to Transactional Lock Elision. 113-120 - Daniel Nemirovsky, Tugberk Arkose, Nikola Markovic, Mario Nemirovsky, Osman S. Unsal, Adrián Cristal:
A Machine Learning Approach for Performance Prediction and Scheduling on Heterogeneous CPUs. 121-128 - Mohammad Shakeel Laghari, Didem Unat:
Object Placement for High Bandwidth Memory Augmented with High Capacity Memory. 129-136
Session VI - Applications II
- Shijie Zhou, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Accelerating Graph Analytics on CPU-FPGA Heterogeneous Platform. 137-144 - Miguel João Gonçalves Areias, Ricardo Jorge Gomes Lopes da Rocha:
Towards a Lock-Free, Fixed Size and Persistent Hash Map Design. 145-152 - Guilherme Andrade, George Teodoro, Renato Ferreira:
Online Multimedia Similarity Search with Response Time-Aware Parallelism and Task Granularity Auto-Tuning. 153-160
Session VII - Distributed and HPC Systems
- João Paulo de Araujo, Luciana Arantes, Elias P. Duarte Jr., Luiz A. Rodrigues, Pierre Sens:
A Publish/Subscribe System Using Causal Broadcast over Dynamically Built Spanning Trees. 161-168 - Carlos E. Gómez, Harold E. Castro, Carlos A. Varela:
Global Snapshot of a Distributed System Running on Virtual Machines. 169-176 - Arthur Loussert, Benoit Welterlen, Patrick Carribault, Julien Jaeger, Marc Pérache, Raymond Namyst:
Resource-Management Study in HPC Runtime-Stacking Context. 177-184
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